Greg F. Gifune

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Greg F. Gifune

Born: November 12, 1963
Framingham, Massachusetts
Occupation: novelist, short story writer, editor
Nationality: United States of America
Genres: Horror fiction, Contemporary fantasy, Crime fiction
Literary movement: Magic Realism
Influences: John Steinbeck, Tennessee Williams, James Dickey, William Golding, Truman Capote, James Leo Herlihy, Vincent Patrick, Jim Thompson, Richard Matheson, Patricia Highsmith and Raymond Chandler
Website: http://www.gregfgifune.com/

Gregory F. Gifune (b. November 12, 1963, Middlesex County, Massachusetts) is a critically acclaimed horror author, the recipient of multiple Bram Stoker Award and International Horror Guild Award nominations in addition to one for the British Fantasy Award.

Gifune has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies, totalling over 100 published short stories, of which some have been reprinting in his collections.

He is also the Editor-in-Chief of Thievin' Kitty Publications (Link) and the former Editor -- from 1998 to 2004 -- of the fiction magazing The Edge: Tales of Suspense (Link).

A full-time author and editor, Mr. Gifune resides in Marion, Massachusetts with his wife Carol and a bevy of felines.

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Heretics

Drago Descending

  • Nov. 2001 Trade Paperback (The Fiction Works)

Saying Uncle

Night Work

  • March 2003 Trade Paperback (The Fiction Works)
  • June 2004 Trade Paperback (BookSurge Publishing)

The Bleeding Season

Down To Sleep

Deep Night

A View From The Lake

  • Jan. 2006 Trade Paperback (Blindside Publishing)

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